Running User concept in Dashboard allows users to view Data which normally they can not view?
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The statement in the question is true.
The Running User concept in a dashboard is a feature that allows users to view data they normally cannot view. It does this by allowing a dashboard to be set up to display data based on the permissions of a designated "running user" rather than the permissions of the user who is actually viewing the dashboard.
For example, if a dashboard displays data from a report that the user does not have access to, the Running User feature can be used to allow the dashboard to display the data based on the permissions of a user who does have access to the report. The user who is viewing the dashboard will then be able to see the data that they would not normally have access to.
The Running User feature is particularly useful for providing a more customized and relevant view of data to different groups of users. However, it's important to note that the Running User feature does not grant users actual access to data they are not authorized to see. It simply allows them to view the data in the context of the dashboard, based on the permissions of a designated user.